Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Whenever I start sewing something, it seems like my kids always want to sew, too. The other day, I decided to devote an evening to kids' sewing projects. We ended up with these fun aprons and a few small pillows.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

I bought it because we have a "media closet" with all of our media machines {dvr, dvd, vhs{!}, surround sound, wii, etc. etc.} and I thought it would be nice to store the movies in there, too.

Previously, our movies were stored in the armoire, stacked three rows deep on two seperate shelves.

I always thought it would be great to put shelves in the media closet for dvds and such so everything would be together {and so my two youngest wouldn't keep emptying them all onto the floor while searching for one movie}, and so that we could see each title.

So when I saw this old doorless cabinet-turned-bookshelf thingy, I knew it would be perfect for that purpose and space.

Only problem was...it was too deep...and a leeeittle bit too long.

So I had to remodel it.

I started by taking off the back, and sawing off the back half of each shelf. This sounds simple, but the stupid hand saw's battery kept dying, so the process went a little like this:

saw 14 inches

switch batteries

saw 32 inches

give husband dirty look for not keeping batteries charged

wait 10 minutes

saw 2 whole shelves!

swich batteries

saw 18 inches

go inside because it is dark

wait a week and a half because it is raining and cold

...you get the picture.

I finally finished it yesterday!

I decided to paint it turquoise and put a gel stain on it.

I ended up having to cut 3" of one of the corners off so that it would fit in the {slanted} closet.

Monday, March 14, 2011

One of my biggest problem areas at my house is my living room. It has a funky {not in a good way} layout and really, the couch can only go in one place. Sad, I know. So after 5 years of the same arrangement, it was looking pretty stale. I was in a rut.

So I begged respectfully pleaded with my cousin, Wendy, who is a very talented interior decorator to come and give me some ideas on how to tweak my house so that it looked and functioned better.

I know that I had before pictures somewhere, but now I can't find them, so these will have to do.

Look past all the beautiful people to that sad, sad living room. The couch usually doesn't go there, but I was trying it there to see if it would work. It didn't.

In this one, you can see that the chairs are sort of back where they usually are, but kind of just sit over there, all lifeless and blah.

So you can see, I really needed some expert advice.

Wendy came and we just moved a few things around.

Then we moved them back.

Then we moved them out and brought things from other parts of the house in.

And this is what we ended up with:

Now I know some of you are saying "That really doesn't look much different than it did before."

This is true.

The furniture is placed in pretty much the same location, but notice we swapped out the black chairs {that I never really loved} for these two other chairs that I already had in different rooms.

It feels so different.

We took the plant off of the table and added a lamp, some photos and the frog.

{This is my favorite part} we hung fancy-framed artwork in the faux fireplace.

We brought in some of my favorite things to the mantle

We brought this great comfy chair from downstairs and placed the cheetah ottoman in front of it.

{more favorite things}

It may not look completely different, but the room feels different because new life was breathed into it.

Thank you, thank you Wendy!

I'm thinking maybe I'll make some slipcovers for the chairs to lighten things up for spring/summer. What do you think?

If your rooms are feeling stale, don't be afraid to rearrange, replace, remove, and add the things you love that are hiding in other parts of the house.

Be fearless!

My cousins decorating business is called Good Egg Interiors. Her rates are reasonable and she is great to work with. If you would like her information, send me a note and I will get you hooked up.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

I made a new spring wreath. I wrapped cream burlap around a grapevine wreath and added some forsythia. I'm not sure how much I love it yet.

I made some more flowers. I do love these.

I've been working on January's block of the month {yeah, I know it's March} from Chitter Chatter Designs. I still need to finish sewing flowers on and then embroider the whole thing. And do February's block. And March's.

I've been planning and gathering stuff for our upcoming Relief Society Birthday celebration. We have a pioneer theme this year and these are table toppers. I think it's going to be a fun night.

Here's the invitation. Jamie Holt and I made 140 million of them yesterday.

And remember this sad little window?

I finished the shade for it.

I picked up this shelf at the thrift store. I have big plans for it.

I've also been busy chasing after these two little crazies.

{He and his brother were preparing our FHE lesson on Abinadi...:)}

...and to top it all off, I have a major case of spring fever...

Oh yeah. Remember my pledge to have my office orginized three weeks ago? I haven't gotten to it yet.